I searched the forum and didn't really find an answer to this question. Should I get a Stainless Roller Pump on my sprayer.
I am currently researching/window shopping sprayers for my L2501 and would be getting a 60 or 100 gallon (I haven't made my mind up yet on which size yet since the tractor can definitely lift both) sprayer boomed sprayer for it.
I have 7-10 acres that I would be spraying but for different purposes. 2 acres would be lawn care stuff and pesticides to keep the insects and spiders at bay. The rest is in the back of the property and I would be spraying to kill thistles as volunteer trees that keep trying to turn the pasture into woods (I am currently keeping that at bay with a rotary cutter but looking for some extra firepower). The pasture makes it's own wind tunnel and wind speed varies drastically between the house and the pasture so I want to stay away from a boomless sprayer so I have at least a little flexibility with the wind.
So with those decisions I have made it is really coming down to the pump. I work in a Chemical Plant and I do know that Stainless is the best choice for corrosion resistance against chemicals and oxidation for the roller pumps. However, what I don't know is how much of a factor it is with my use case. I'm thinking I would be spraying the pasture once or twice a year and the lawn about 3 times a year. In the future when I put in food plots for pheasant the use may increase.
Does anyone have insight on how a cast pump would perform vs a stainless one in this application, assuming winter storage and maintenance between the two are both done correctly?
I am currently researching/window shopping sprayers for my L2501 and would be getting a 60 or 100 gallon (I haven't made my mind up yet on which size yet since the tractor can definitely lift both) sprayer boomed sprayer for it.
I have 7-10 acres that I would be spraying but for different purposes. 2 acres would be lawn care stuff and pesticides to keep the insects and spiders at bay. The rest is in the back of the property and I would be spraying to kill thistles as volunteer trees that keep trying to turn the pasture into woods (I am currently keeping that at bay with a rotary cutter but looking for some extra firepower). The pasture makes it's own wind tunnel and wind speed varies drastically between the house and the pasture so I want to stay away from a boomless sprayer so I have at least a little flexibility with the wind.
So with those decisions I have made it is really coming down to the pump. I work in a Chemical Plant and I do know that Stainless is the best choice for corrosion resistance against chemicals and oxidation for the roller pumps. However, what I don't know is how much of a factor it is with my use case. I'm thinking I would be spraying the pasture once or twice a year and the lawn about 3 times a year. In the future when I put in food plots for pheasant the use may increase.
Does anyone have insight on how a cast pump would perform vs a stainless one in this application, assuming winter storage and maintenance between the two are both done correctly?